By Marc Herbulot Photography
An exercise in juxtaposition. The unique form of this house was generated as a innovative response to a complex brief. The contrast of cedar and profile metal cladding creates a dynamic interplay between the building forms.
Congo is the place I was born and raised, then living for France for 20 years, my passion for photography developed when I was 18 and living in France. In the early 1990's, I took on a 2 years photography course in the north east of France in a place called Nancy.
I am very passionate about architecture photography because it allows me to combine a landscape and a building that is trying to fit itself in that natural environment and also to be able to challenge myself in combining strong lines, varied angles playing with light and shadows that makes that interior architecture unique.
I feel so privileged to be able to combine my work and my lifestyle. It is a combination that I have worked on for so many years as it enables me to travel to places and meet different people.
Look forward to meeting with you and discuss projects that you may have.